Funcinarios Electos/Designados

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Below is a list of Democrats, elected or appointed, from the highest office in North Carolina to our local governments

Statewide Elected Officials

Governor Roy Cooper

As governor of North Carolina, Roy has fought for good-paying jobs, strong public schools, access to quality, affordable health care, and a safer and more just North Carolina.

Roy has announced tens of thousands of new jobs across North Carolina, including in North Carolina’s rural and economically distressed counties. He has also created initiatives such as NC Job Ready, Finish Line Grants, and Hometown Strong.

From his first day in office, Roy has fought for better teacher pay and funding for our classrooms, expanded pre-kindergarten programs and re-established the Teaching Fellows Program to recruit and support highly qualified teachers in North Carolina.

Attorney General Josh Stein

As Attorney General, Josh protects the people of North Carolina by supporting victims of violent crime, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. He is leading the effort to clear the state’s backlog of untested sexual assault kits by securing funding to test kits.

Additionally, Josh is investigating hundreds of thousands of consumer complaints to hold business and individuals accountable for mistreating North Carolina customers, returning more than $100 million to consumers and winning the taxpayers $250 million in savings.

Attorney General Stein is fighting to protect the Affordable Care Act and ensure that North Carolinians have access to affordable health insurance.

Secretary of State Elaine Marshall

In 1996, Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall became the first woman ever elected to a statewide, executive branch office in North Carolina.

Secretary Marshall was a member of the NC State Senate before rising to statewide office. She holds a B.S. in Home Economics from the University of Maryland and a law degree from Campbell University.

She has received Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Campbell University, Lees-McRae College, Meredith College and the Republic of Moldova Testemitanu State University of Medicine.

Her work experiences include teaching Home Economics in the public school and community college systems, co-ownership of a book and gift store, establishing an interior decorating business and the private practice of law.

Secretary Marshall has been very active in many civic groups in the areas of child welfare, women’s issues, and agriculture and small town economic development.


United States House of Representatives-4th District

Valerie Foushee

Valerie Foushee represents North Carolina’s Fourth District which includes Alamance, Durham, Granville, Orange, and Person Counties and parts of Caswell County.

Before she began serving in Congress, Valerie worked as an administrator for the Chapel Hill police department and served 25 years as a local and state elected official. She went from serving on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board, to being the first African American woman elected to chair the Orange County Board of Commissioners, to serving in the North Carolina State House and the North Carolina State Senate.

In Congress, Valerie serves on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and is the Vice Ranking Member of the Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee and a member of the Highways and Transit Subcommittee. She also serves on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, and is the Ranking Member of the Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee and a member of the Energy Subcommittee.

Valerie was born and raised in Orange County and received her undergraduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill. She is married to her high school sweetheart, Stanley, and they are parents of two sons and one grandson.


State Supreme Court Judges

Anita Earls

Allison Riggs


District Court Judges

Larry Brown

Doug Green

Katie Overby


Alamance Burlington Board of Education

Seneca Rogers


Alamance Board of Elections

Chair – Elaine Berry

Board Member – Noah Read

Board Member – Homer Ashby


Alamance County Municipal Offices

Gibsonville

Gibsonville Mayor – Lenny Williams

Gibsonville Alderman – Bryant Crisp

Gibsonville Alderwoman – Tangela Mitchell


City of Mebane

Mebane City Council – Montreena Hadley

Mebane City Council – Katie Burkholder

Mebane City Council – Sean Ewing

Town of Elon

Elon Mayor – Emily Sharpe

Elon Council Member – Quinn Ray

Elon Council Member – Stephanie Bourland

Elon Council Member – Randy Orwig

Elon Council Member- Michael Woods

City of Burlington

Burlington City Council – Bob Ward

Burlington City Council – Dejuana Bigelow

Town of Green Level

Green Level City Council – Stephanie Enoch

Green Level City Council – Remonia Enoch


Alamance County Soil and Water Conservation District

Board Member – Barrett Brown

Board Member – Donna Vanhook